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"Domain name" -wikipedia from books.google.com
Discusses the legal aspects of domain names, including reserving a name, trademarks, cybersquatting, conflicts, and customer confusion, and provides advice on registering domain names and trademarks.
"Domain name" -wikipedia from books.google.com
... Domain Name System . Id . He registered " mcdonalds.com " . as his domain name . Id . After a few unsuccessful attempts to retrieve its coveted trademark . McDonald's eventually consented to Quittner's ransom request by mak- ing a three ...
"Domain name" -wikipedia from books.google.com
... domain name there is no 'use' of the domain name, no 'demonstrable preparations' to use the domain name or no use in connection with a bona fide offering of goods or services. In Caterpillar Inc v Roam the Planet, Ltd,58 the disputed ...
"Domain name" -wikipedia from books.google.com
... domain name " gkn.com " for almost eight years without offering to sell it at a profit . This fact defeated the complainant's argument that the re- spondent registered the domain name with the primary intent of sell- ing it at a profit ...
"Domain name" -wikipedia from books.google.com
... domain name licence for transfer (or 'sale') to another eligible entity, by any means; and (ii) transfer their domain name licence to another eligible entity, for any reason. The domain name can be sold by using an auction website ...
"Domain name" -wikipedia from books.google.com
... domain name for an existing organization Choosing the right domain name for a new company Choosing the right domain name for a brand Choosing the right domain name for a product Choosing the right promotional domain name Choosing the ...
"Domain name" -wikipedia from books.google.com
... domain name in connection with a bona fide offering of goods or services. The evidence reveals that the Respondent registered the domain name, and many other domain names, for the sole purpose of transferring the domain names to third ...
"Domain name" -wikipedia from books.google.com
... domain name itself. Every domain name is a distinct entity, thus if you want to change the domain name, you should first register and configure a new one and then delete the old one. If the change is the consequence of, for example, a ...
"Domain name" -wikipedia from books.google.com
... domain name is relatively modest , but such use 4.39 appears to be legitimate , the complaint would be denied . In ... domain name with the complainant in mind , or that the disputed domain name was chosen because of the complainant's ...
"Domain name" -wikipedia from books.google.com
... domain name ( e.g. , miller.com ) for an e - mail account or for some other purpose . The above - mentioned examples generally involve instances where trademark own- ers or individuals using their surnames at least theoretically have ...